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Source Master List Sorted by ZIP Code EGLE Air Quality Division Source Master List Sorted By ZIP Code Source ID Company Address City ZIP Code County Other* ROP PTI N8277 TUSCOLA ENERGY INC - RUMBLE SHARP CTB SE SW SW SEC 19 T14N R8E AKRON TUSCOLA View N8274 TUSCOLA ENERGY INC-BOYCE JR TRUSTEE 1&STREETER 1 SW SW SW SEC 24 T14N R7E AKRON TUSCOLA View U04060035 UNKNOWN ALPENA COUNTY ALPENA ALPENA View N7824 RIVERSIDE - FOREST HOME 12 SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC 12 T30N R8W BELLAIRE ANTRIM View U15060046 UNKNOWN CHARLEVOIX COUNTY CHARLEVOIX CHARLEVOIX View N7833 MUSKEGON DEVELOPMENT, ROUND LAKE FACILITY SE 1/4 SE 1/4 SW 1/4 SEC 27 CHARLTON TWP OTSEGO View P0195 MUSKEGON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY -- GINGELL LAKE NE SW SE SEC 14 T30N R2W CHESTER TWP OTSEGO View View N7813 RIVERSIDE - OTSEGO LAKE 12 (PART OF CHESTER 7) SW 1/4 SEC 31 T30N R2W CHESTER TWP OTSEGO View N0317 ACME PLATING INC 18636 FITZPATRICK DETROIT WAYNE View N8199 SAV WELDING SERVICES 11811 PLEASANT ST DETROIT WAYNE View N7828 MUSKEGON DEVELOPMENT, DOVER FACILITY NE 1/4 SEC 30 T31N R2W DOVER TWP OTSEGO View View N7832 MUSKEGON DEVELOPMENT, PIGEON RIVER FACILITY SW 1/4 NW 1/4 SE 1/4 SEC 17 DOVER TWP OTSEGO View N7476 PARAGON METALS 3010 W. MECHANIC ST. HILLSDALE HILLSDALE View N8165 CHAMPION BUS INC 331 GRAHAM RD IMLAY CITY LAPEER View U341414092 ABANDONED COMMERCIAL BUILDING N. STATE ROAD IONIA IONIA View U36120455 IRON COUNTY GENERAL ANY ROAD IRON IRON View B8878 COOPER FOUNDRY INC. 8216 DOUGLAS AVE KALAMAZOO KALAMAZOO View A2110 PRAB CONVEYORS 5944 E KILGORE RD KALAMAZOO KALAMAZOO View N8227 R L SCHMITT CO INC 34506 GLENDALE LIVONIA WAYNE View U561505076 1708 E ASHMAN ST 1708 E ASHMAN ST MIDLAND MIDLAND View U60060087 UNKNOWN MONTMORENCY COUNTY MONTMORENCY MONTMORENCY View B5766 MINISTRELLI CONSTRUCTION CO NOVI OAKLAND View U69060095 UNKNOWN OTSEGO COUNTY OTSEGO OTSEGO View N7834 MUSKEGON DEVELOPMENT, OTSEGO LAKE FACILITY SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SW 1/4 SEC 6 OTSEGO LAKE OTSEGO View View N3508 M. L. CHARTIER INC. 5792 HOWELL RD. OTTER LAKE LAPEER View A2098 SAPA ALUMINUM 5575 N RIVERVIEW PARCHMENT KALAMAZOO View B4721 MULTI FEED INC 16350 NORTHVILLE RD PLYMOUTH WAYNE View N4961 JOHNSTON LITHOGRAPH INC. 11334 HUNT ST ROMULUS WAYNE View A8266 SAINT GOBIAN ABRASIVES 27588 NORTHLINE RD ROMULUS WAYNE View N8190 HILDEN OIL CO - HAMILTON GAS PLANT T 15 N R 14 W SECTION 18 ISABELLA TWP ROSEBUSH ISABELLA View P0228 DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY-RD 1992 N MAPLE VALLEY RD SAINT HELEN ROSCOMMON View B7514 ST. MARYS CEMENT, INC 640 E SOUTH ST SCHOOLCRAFT KALAMAZOO View U632100200 FORMER LUMBER YARD 1258 ROCHESTER RD TROY 40083 OAKLAND View M4092 DETROIT LEAD PIPE WORKS INC 7001 LYNDON DETROIT 40202 WAYNE View N2689 VIENNA JUNCTION LANDFILL 6233 HAGMAN RD ERIE 43133 MONROE View View N8048 SPEEDWAY SUPERAMERICA (SSA 5543) 8185 COMMERCE RD COMMERCE TWP 45323 OAKLAND View N8096 SPEEDWAY SUPERAMERICA LLC (REM SITE SSA 8754) G-3416 W PIERSON RD FLINT 45501 GENESEE View A6260 ALGONAC CAST PRODUCTS INC 9300 STONE ROAD ALGONAC 48001 SAINT CLAIR View View N8094 SPEEDWAY SUPERAMERICA LLC (REM SITE SSA 8702) 440 POINTE TREMBLE RD ALGONAC 48001 SAINT CLAIR View N6769 SUNSATION PRODUCTS INC 9635 KRETZ DR ALGONAC 48001 SAINT CLAIR View View P1024 ALTA EQUIPMENT COMPANY 8840 BYRON COMMERCE DRIVE BYRON CENTER 48001 KENT View U741802378 FORMER RESTAURANT 4219 POINTE TREMBLE ROAD CLAY TOWNSHIP 48001 SAINT CLAIR View P1089 CARL SCHEGEL 4500 MANN ROAD CONCORD 48001 JACKSON View P1015 ENBRIDGE ENERGY, LP SEC 35, T43N, R32W CRYSTAL FALLS 48001 IRON View P1030 MCCOIG MATERIALS, LLC 1441 SPRINGWELLS COURT DETROIT 48001 WAYNE View View P1147 ST. MARY'S CEMENT, INC. 9333 DEARBORN STREET DETROIT 48001 WAYNE View P1001 SC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC 12166 DIXIE HIGHWAY HOLLY 48001 OAKLAND View P1029 HAVILAND PRODUCTS COMPANY 2722 NORTH BURDICK STREET KALAMAZOO 48001 KALAMAZOO View P1090 GRAND RAPIDS CREMATORY, INC. 1649 VIEWPOND DRIVE SE KENTWOOD 48001 KENT View P0998 MI GRAVEL DBA TCA MANAGEMENT LLC 10222 SHERIDAN ROAD MILLINGTON 48001 TUSCOLA View View P1083 AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT W5340 HIAWATHA TRAIL NAUBINWAY 48001 MACKINAC View P1091 EXOTIC RUBBER & PLASTICS 53500 GRAND RIVER AVENUE NEW HUDSON 48001 OAKLAND View View P1112 MAYZIE, INC. DBA PET PASSAGES 4577 LAPEER ROAD ORION TWP 48001 OAKLAND View View P1000 QUALITY ROASTING, LLC 135 S. BRADLEYVILLE ROAD REESE 48001 TUSCOLA View View P1016 GREAT LAKES AGGREGATES - LIPPMANN PLANT 5699 READY ROAD S ROCKWOOD 48001 MONROE View P1005 INDEPENDENCE EXCAVATING I-75 AND WEST BIG BEAVER ROAD TROY 48001 OAKLAND View P1019 GROUND EFFECTS, LLC 1990 CONCEPT DRIVE WARREN 48001 MACOMB View View N8067 ARISTO CAST 7400 RESEARCH DR ALMONT 48003 LAPEER View U442102125 NOVAK'S SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT 3620 M-53 ALMONT 48003 LAPEER View U441700575 VACANT BUILDING 401 CHURCH STREET ALMONT 48003 LAPEER View K2576 HENRY FORD MACOMB HEALTH CENTER -BRUCE TOWNSHIP 80650 EARLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BRUCE TWP 48003 MACOMB View B8809 ARMADA GRAIN 73180 FULTON ARMADA 48005 MACOMB View N5696 ARMADA RUBBER MANUFACTURING CO 24586 ARMADA RIDGE RD ARMADA 48005 MACOMB View B6636 CONSUMERS ENERGY - RAY COMPRESSOR STATION 69333 OMO RD. ARMADA 48005 MACOMB View View N7047 HILCO TECHNOLOGIES 15211 LAETHEM DRIVE ARMADA 48005 MACOMB View View P1160 KRAUSE VETERINARY CLINIC 72025 NORTH AVENUE ARMADA 48005 MACOMB View E9903 HOLSBEKE CONSTRUCTION, INC. 31071 DIVISION STREET NEW HAVEN 48005 MACOMB View B6145 DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY - GREENWOOD ENERGY CENTER 7000 KILGORE ROAD AVOCA 48006 SAINT CLAIR View View N7711 RGE AGGREGATES 8870 BRYCE RD AVOCA 48006 SAINT CLAIR View View U631803621 COMMERCIAL BUILDING 525 SOUTHFIELD BIRMINGHAM 48009 OAKLAND View EN6300255 ETON CLEANERS 217 NORTH ETON BIRMINGHAM 48009 OAKLAND View EN6300049 GRANT STREET CLEANERS 1190 GRANT STREET BIRMINGHAM 48009 OAKLAND View U631509193 QUALITY COACH COLLISION 2295 E. LINCOLN STREET BIRMINGHAM 48009 OAKLAND View N6621 DETROIT WATER & SEWERAGE, ADAMS ROAD STATION 6201 ADAMS ROAD BLOOMFELD HLS 48013 OAKLAND View View B6481 ANR PIPELINE COMPANY - CAPAC COMPRESSOR STATION 4876 KETTLEHUT RD. CAPAC 48014 SAINT CLAIR View View M3423 CAPACFARMERS ELEVATOR CO 220 HUNTER STREET CAPAC 48014 SAINT CLAIR View U741612777 FORMER CAPAC STORAGE 5570 HACKMAN MUSSEY TOWNSHIP 48014 SAINT CLAIR View B8337 ANR PIPELINE CO.-MUTTONVILLE COMPRESSOR STATION 36555 29 MILE RD. MUTTONVILLE 48014 MACOMB View View N5107 CREST FORD, INC. 26333 VAN DYKE CENTER LINE 48015 MACOMB View B6379 SODECIA NORTH AMERICA 24331 SHERWOOD AVE CENTER LINE 48015 MACOMB View EN5000053 VAN DYKE CLEANERS 26677 VAN DYKE CENTER LINE 48015 MACOMB View N2828 COMPASS WHOLESALE TIRES & CAR PARTS 13125 8 MILE RD STERLING HTS 48015 MACOMB View A5095 CREATIVE SOLUTIONS GROUP, INC. 1250 CROOKS RD CLAWSON 48017 OAKLAND View * Info @ https://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/deq-aqd-File-Naming-Conventions_437499_7.pdf As of Monday, September 20, 2021 Page 1 of 70 EGLE Air Quality Division Source Master List Sorted By ZIP Code Source ID Company Address City ZIP Code County Other* ROP PTI N6577 ND INDUSTRIES, INC. 1000 N. CROOKS ROAD CLAWSON 48017 OAKLAND View View EN6300248 ONE HOUR MARTINIZING CLAWSON 141 E 14 MILE RD CLAWSON 48017 OAKLAND View U631800016 RESIDENCE 29 HIGH STREET CLAWSON 48017 OAKLAND View U632100705 VACANT RESIDENTIAL 444 N. ROCHESTER RD. CLAWSON 48017 OAKLAND View N5832 ACME MANUFACTURING COMPANY 650 W 12 MILE RD MADISON HTS 48017 OAKLAND View U631603918 FORMER THUNDERBIRD LANES 400 W. MAPLE ROAD TROY 48017 OAKLAND View N6900 QUIGLEY INDUSTRIES 38880 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTN HLS 48018 OAKLAND View U63132498 A & M COLLISION 24792 CRESTVIEW CT. FARMINGTON HILLS 48018 OAKLAND View B5465 DRAYTON IRON AND METAL CO 5229 WILLIAMS LAKE RD DRAYTON PLNS 48020 OAKLAND View View N2876 MEROLLIS CHEVROLET AUTOBODY 21800 GRATIOT AVE EAST DETROIT 48021 MACOMB View N6394 A W CUSTOM CHROME INC 17726 E 9 MILE RD EASTPOINTE 48021 MACOMB View U501807378 KEM-TEC LAND SURVEYORS 22556 GRATIOT AVE EASTPOINTE 48021 MACOMB View B7125 PRODUCTION PLATING 23120 GRATIOT EASTPOINTE 48021 MACOMB View N0700 RBS CITIZENS NA 16410 STEPHENS RD EASTPOINTE 48021 MACOMB View N5691 SUNOCO INC - REMEDIATION SYSTEM 25000 GRATIOT AVE EASTPOINTE 48021 MACOMB View N0106 INSTASET PLASTICS 10101 MARINE CITY HWY ANCHORVILLE 48023 SAINT CLAIR View U741708252 FORMER ZLATES PLACE 7750 DIXIE HIGHWAY FAIR HAVEN 48023 SAINT CLAIR View N7011 GROSSO TRUCKING AND SUPPLY COMPANY 10015 MARINE CITY HIGHWAY FAIR HAVEN 48023 SAINT CLAIR View N1524 OLIVER CARBIDE PRODUCTS INC. 7445 MAYER RD FAIR HAVEN 48023 SAINT CLAIR View U742001992 MALLARD POND CONSTRUCTION 9399 SHORTCUT ROAD IRA TOWNSHIP 48023 SAINT CLAIR View B6637 CONSUMERS ENERGY - ST. CLAIR COMPRESSOR STATION 10021 MARINE CITY HWY. IRA TWP 48023 SAINT CLAIR View View P0641 A-1 STAMPING, INC. 33381 KELLY ROAD FRASER 48026 MACOMB View N2788 ALLAN E ROISEN 17060 MASONIC BLVD #10 FRASER 48026 MACOMB View B6483 ANDERSON COOK INC 17650 15 MILE RD FRASER 48026 MACOMB View N2177 COMPLETE PROTOTYPE SERVICES INC. 33842 JAMES POMPO DR FRASER 48026 MACOMB View N1753 FABRI-TOP CO INC FRASER 48026 MACOMB View B2429 FAURECIA INTERIOR SYSTEMS 17801 EAST FOURTEEN MILE RD FRASER 48026 MACOMB View View P0288 FAURECIA INTERIOR SYSTEMS INC. 17085 MASONIC BLVD FRASER 48026 MACOMB View U501705432 FORMER BALLEW'S BAR & GRILL 31490 UTICA ROAD FRASER 48026 MACOMB View N7263 FORMTECH INDUSTRIES LLC FRASER 18450 15 MILE ROAD FRASER 48026 MACOMB View N3221 FRASER AUTO BODY INC 33420 GROESBECK FRASER 48026 MACOMB View N7535 GF FOUNDRY PROTOTYPES, INC. 33670 RIVIERA FRASER 48026 MACOMB View B7084 M & S SPRING CO 34137 DOREKA FRASER 48026 MACOMB View N7039 MOLD-TECH MICHIGAN 34497 KELLY ROAD FRASER 48026 MACOMB View B5524 NATIONAL RESEARCH CO 33175 GROESBECK HWY FRASER 48026 MACOMB View M2662 P B POLLOCK AND SON INC 17050 MASONIC FRASER 48026 MACOMB View N1443 PALMER PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS 33525 GROESBECK HWY. FRASER 48026 MACOMB View View N1206 QUALITY SPINDLE SERVICES, INC. 33871 RIVIERA DR FRASER 48026 MACOMB View N5951 RICHTER PRECISION INC.
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